Why Mitsubishi HDTV are a popular choice
by admin ~ June 26th, 2008. Filed under: HDTV Makes.Why Mitsubishi HDTV are a popular choice
The expansive world of HDTV is permanently separated from analog TV. The first difference you’ll notice is the brightness of the color. The details of a scene in any movie are clear and bright with an HDTV. Watching a movie on an ordinary TV isn’t the same after you’ve seen it the way the director intended. With a Mitsubishi HDTV you can see movies just like the director intended. With a Mitsubishi HDTV you can watch TV that is more like an experience. There are other functions as well that make this truly a 21st Century innovation.
Exclusive Features
Some of the features that you can only find on a Mitsubishi HDTV are the sic color light engine. Conventional television light engines only have three colors; red green and blue. Mitsubishi has developed the six color light engine that includes cyan, magenta and yellow to increase the brightness of colors and to make clearer distinctions in the shades of the colors. White becomes even whiter with the six color light engine.
The back light in any LCD will fade over time as the electrodes used to power them begin to corrode. That is why new models of Mitsubishi HDTV come with the TurboLight 180. The TurboLight 180 increases the brightness of the picture by 10%. Despite this increased brightness the lamp does not consume more energy than a conventional lamp or radiate more heat. That means the lamp operates at an increased capacity without decreasing its lifespan.
Mitsubishi HDTV’s also come with the unique Plush 1080p that converts and reformats the HD signal, giving you a great picture. Without it, it’s possible that you will not get the best quality picture with your HDTV. This is a very important feature for any HDTV. Everything looks perfect on a Mitsubishi HDTV with this feature.
Mitsubishi 4D Video Noise reduction is an exclusive feature to Mitsubishi that also enhances picture quality. This feature corrects images on the screen in four dimensions. The picture quality is perfected vertically, horizontally, and in each frame and across several frames. You’ll also have the option of adjusting the color on your screen, with the PerfectColor feature. It’s a long way from the conventional red versus green color balancing that was the norm until now. With PerfectColor you have six colors instead of three to get the clarity of picture you want.

